Another way of saying there are no mistakes, only learning experiences.
And yet, there are harmful actions, and one of the lessons to learn is that we must address them, but with humanity and decency.
It is not enough to say that we are all right and none of us is wrong in some absolute sense, for what we do reflects back upon us in lessons we experience; let us graduate to the next level here.
Bali gives religion a good name. The dragon feng shui considers is the kundalini energy flow that accupuncturists stimulate and retard with needles in the human body and the paths of energy flow druids traced out in “lay” lines across the surface of the British Isles with markers, many of whose locations were usurped by Churches for the “feel” of the spot. This is a great video, thanks.
March 11, 2008 at 5:47 am
Michael,
Very good video. Gives me a lot to consider. Once again, there are no rights or wrongs, simply our perception of what is.
March 11, 2008 at 9:32 pm
Another way of saying there are no mistakes, only learning experiences.
And yet, there are harmful actions, and one of the lessons to learn is that we must address them, but with humanity and decency.
It is not enough to say that we are all right and none of us is wrong in some absolute sense, for what we do reflects back upon us in lessons we experience; let us graduate to the next level here.
March 13, 2008 at 7:23 am
Bali gives religion a good name. The dragon feng shui considers is the kundalini energy flow that accupuncturists stimulate and retard with needles in the human body and the paths of energy flow druids traced out in “lay” lines across the surface of the British Isles with markers, many of whose locations were usurped by Churches for the “feel” of the spot. This is a great video, thanks.
March 13, 2008 at 10:39 am
That’s an interesting point I hadn’t considered before Todd. Thanks.